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in other words

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  1. Putting it differently, usually more simply or explicitly. For example, The weather was terrible, the plane took off several hours after the scheduled time, and then fog prevented their landing—in other words, they never got to the wedding at all. [Mid-1800s]


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Alabama, in other words, has a lot of catching up to do.

From The Wall Street Journal

He was the only “soul brother” in that studio, in other words, and he knew it.

From Salon

“Or to put it in other words, AI seems to be yet another example of a revolution that ends up eating its own children.”

From Barron's

Themis, Mr. McDougall writes, is the “realm of justice, philosophy, religion, and art—in other words, cult and culture.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Sides, in other words, remove the moral drama from dinner.

From Salon